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I removed the software pipeline example, because I'm not convinced it's an example of concurrency. The present article is doing its best to distinguish concurrency from parallelism (even though [http://talks.golang.org/2012/waza.slide Pike], cited for the confusion between the two, actually connects them), and citing an obviously sequential algorithm (lex, parse, translate, assemble, link) isn't helping that cause. [[User:Qwertyus|Q<small>VVERTYVS</small>]] <small>([[User talk:Qwertyus|hm?]])</small> 21:24, 9 January 2015 (UTC)
"Process Communication Model" can also refer to [[Taibi Kahler]]'s Process Communication Model, a model of human communication that was used at NASA during the selection of shuttle astronauts and is now available for HR training. I'm currently researching Kahler and intend expanding his entry and adding one for his PCM.
Any objections to a disambiguation page for "Process Communication Model"? If that term is searched it currently links directly to Concurrent Computing.
[[User:Aeon-lakes|Aeon-lakes]] ([[User talk:Aeon-lakes|talk]]) 02:48, 9 April 2015 (UTC)
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